Hi!
I've been following https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/pages/vi ... d=26476608 to create a WAN failover in case that the primary network connection fails.
The gateway is a CCR1009-7G-1C-1S+, connected with 10 Gbit to a primary switch with a trunk, containing WAN VLAN:s and local LAN VLAN:s. When using the primary connection, everything works just as expected. To try the configuration "sharp", I'm disabling the access port for the Primary WAN, expecting the traffic to use the secondary WAN instead. Unfortunately, the gateway isn't detecting the connection as unusable, but still tries to send the data that way.
As I'm using the trunk for the connection, I'm not using the physical interfaces, but the VLAN:s which is contained in the bridge on the interface. This means that I've replaced the physical interfaces with the VLAN:s in the WAN failover guide. When I'm disabling the primary WAN VLAN in the Interface List, all traffic are immediately being rerouted to the secondary WAN. In my eyes, this means that the setup is working correctly, but the CCR can't recognize that the route has changed. When the physical port is disabled, all routes for WAN Primary still looks as they're running.
Am I missing something, or doesn't the VLAN configuraton in my case support the WAN failover? I'm happy for good thoughts!
Attached is the topology of the network (downsized to the actual network devices) and the route list with the primary VLAN disabled.
VLAN 80: Primary WAN
VLAN 81: Secondary WAN
VLAN 85: WAN